Reusable takeout container company set to expand again — this time into Guelph grocery stores | CBC News

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While the federal government recently announced a ban on the manufacture and importation of single-use plastics over the next few years, a small Guelph, Ont.-based company has established itself as a leader in reusable plastic packaging for food service.

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Scooterissima The federal government signed the Basel Convention but still lets corporations ship toxic garbage to Asia. No penalties to speak of.

Makes no sense because people will need to buy more garbage bags to fill the gap

Now do used useless non-biodegradable mask…

I wish I could find the definitive list. Do I stock up on Ziplocs? Is my food saver a paperweight? Will my meds be dispensed in paper bags? Banning straws & bags, ok see that, but what about IV bags and syringes? Back to glass? Kids toys? Someone has to have thought this through

No not the solution, why plastic, do compostable materials

mini_bubbly Sounds like greenwashing. Petro-based plastics are non-degradable and are polluting the ocean, depend on the oil industry.

I wish that restaurants would standardize their take-out containers so all lids and containers fit one another and so containers could be returned anywhere. Meanwhile, get lots of trips out of them or donate them to a soup kitchen.

No. This is not the solution. These will end up in a landfill too, not to mention the microplastics we’re ingesting. Must be biodegradable material! be_friendlier

You ever heard of a growler?

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